Ann-Margret (born April 28, 1941) is a Swedish-American actress, singer, and dancer known for her dynamic performances in film, television, and music. She rose to fame in the early 1960s with roles in movies like *Bye Bye Birdie* (1963), *Viva Las Vegas* (1964) opposite Elvis Presley, and *The Cincinnati Kid* (1965). Her captivating screen presence and versatile talent made her a prominent figure in Hollywood.
Ann-Margret is also known for her vibrant singing career, releasing several albums and chart-topping singles. She was often seen as a sex symbol during the 1960s and 1970s but has demonstrated her range in dramatic roles, earning her critical acclaim and nominations for several awards, including two Academy Awards, five Golden Globe Awards (winning two), and an Emmy Award.
In addition to her acting and singing career, Ann-Margret is known for her dynamic stage performances and dancing abilities, making her one of the most versatile and beloved entertainers of her time.